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how and why the u. s. was seeing things that we were not seeing if i have to compare soundbites from before this info. and then at the nato meeting in riga, there was a big shift towards the u. s. version of things. the new wave of tension comes as us and russian presidents are set to talk by phone, as i mentioned, joe biden, looking in no mood to negotiate. yes. oh, of course, the diplomacy is out and red lines of that to be crossed when the big bad wolf is planning a land grab ring a bell. a similar warning came in the spring when russian troops gathered for snap training exercises. and again, when military drills were conducted in crimea, and only recently moscow was supposedly the mastermind of a qu, in key of remember the currency of no mean either because it didn't happen. in fact, none of the predictions came true, but this time apparently it's different. this time, it's the real deal, and to feed the fair, they're even drawing up the criminal battle plans the new year offensive. and for the umpteen
how and why the u. s. was seeing things that we were not seeing if i have to compare soundbites from before this info. and then at the nato meeting in riga, there was a big shift towards the u. s. version of things. the new wave of tension comes as us and russian presidents are set to talk by phone, as i mentioned, joe biden, looking in no mood to negotiate. yes. oh, of course, the diplomacy is out and red lines of that to be crossed when the big bad wolf is planning a land grab ring a bell. a...
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they say this is a 1st amendment case and the u. s. has tried to punish the science for exposing wrong, doing p o u and his brother lesson is good. but just if you go, no, she just listed it will shem regularly with us here in lester, if you're not willing to do that in full, full development, this gotcha or some political address with a shot it over and then u. s. i saw that in your case should force them in the less i will assume that weekly's of me with i'm blows you henders different shops, killer. he's he get i yep, we're on there were sort of with your, the contra money out of my little bit of the, of quickly understand. but they understand that i've got you even there you're pulling on her la. mainly just the only response of the union. did julian assange encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she is again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if his hunch helped her leak secrets, she te
they say this is a 1st amendment case and the u. s. has tried to punish the science for exposing wrong, doing p o u and his brother lesson is good. but just if you go, no, she just listed it will shem regularly with us here in lester, if you're not willing to do that in full, full development, this gotcha or some political address with a shot it over and then u. s. i saw that in your case should force them in the less i will assume that weekly's of me with i'm blows you henders different shops,...
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and then u. s. i saw that in your case should force them in the less i will as soon as the weekly's of me with i'm follows you or henders different shops killer. he's he get i have, we're on. there were sort of, we feel the contra money out of my little bit of the with quickly understand. okay . understand that i've got you even there you're pulling on her la. mainly just the only response of the union. did julian assange encouraged chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she is again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if his hunch helped her leak secrets, she tells the judge, i'd rather starve myself to death and change my position on this case. as a result, she goes to prison again and has to pay heavy fines. but she does not give in the fascination of insect a villi either in the killing of rogers generally the killing of children. that is the real harm that shoul
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he indeed has no obligation to the u. s. government, and yet they are seeking to apply the u. s. a spinach act against a journalist and publisher who is located outside of the united states for actions he took outside of the united states, which would normally be covered under the 1st amendment. so it's yeah, very disconcerting for, but i think, yeah, there's a number of unprecedented things going on here. you have that. it's a, a foreign journalist and you have the fact that they're targeting his, his publishing. so let's, let's talk about how independent reporters and news organizations should be really concerned about this. what should they be alarmed by most the extra territorial application of u. s. law. normally something people associated with imperialism, right? so for example, if a u. s. citizen, or anybody else killed somebody outside of your jurisdiction. normally you can't be tried rights for actions that have occurred externally thus in a separate legal jurisdiction. but yet, for some reason, with the espionage act, we're saying that he can be, i'm, and well imagine
he indeed has no obligation to the u. s. government, and yet they are seeking to apply the u. s. a spinach act against a journalist and publisher who is located outside of the united states for actions he took outside of the united states, which would normally be covered under the 1st amendment. so it's yeah, very disconcerting for, but i think, yeah, there's a number of unprecedented things going on here. you have that. it's a, a foreign journalist and you have the fact that they're targeting...
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they say this is a 1st amendment case and the u. s. has tried upon assassins for exposing wrong, doing p o u and his brother lesson is good. but just if you got no shit just listed it fellowship regularly with us here to dinner list idea thing that was really fun. fall evaluate this. gotcha. awesome political address. yes. there is a shot it over, and then you a so, so that in your case should boist them in the last, i mean, last unit, the week you listen, smith, i'm close your hand this if a sure you're here he's he get a yep, we're on the referral and then we feel the contra money order. well i will never go up quickly. understand. okay. understand you got i've got you even there you're pulling on her la. mainly just the only response of your union did julian sons and courage. chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she is again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if assange helped her leak secrets. sh
they say this is a 1st amendment case and the u. s. has tried upon assassins for exposing wrong, doing p o u and his brother lesson is good. but just if you got no shit just listed it fellowship regularly with us here to dinner list idea thing that was really fun. fall evaluate this. gotcha. awesome political address. yes. there is a shot it over, and then you a so, so that in your case should boist them in the last, i mean, last unit, the week you listen, smith, i'm close your hand this if a...
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s. war crimes, basic civil liberties, and not to mention julian assange, the u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still gotta find out how he did it. was it square space to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new site. the interregnum has by lines in the canary, jacobin the grey zone and the real news. then we'll go to corresponding anders lee with some mind blowing old news about how sweet an almost me to turn towards real socialist economic policy in the 1980s, but was stopped by a very popular musical group. first, here's my interview with mohammed o mossey. hello and welcome mohammed. it's so great to have you on to talk about this. so before we get into the charges, let's go through a short history of sanchez captivity. can you help us go through it? for 1st he was at the ecuadorian embassy, then he was at bell marsh prison, and now h
s. war crimes, basic civil liberties, and not to mention julian assange, the u. s. says astonishes on trial for endangering lives. pretty sure that the u. s. or the guys with the missiles and the wiki leeks guy had a website. well, we still gotta find out how he did it. was it square space to go deeper into the unprecedented case against assange? i'll talk to journalist mohammed l mossey mohammed l mozy is the founder and editor of the new site. the interregnum has by lines in the canary,...
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it was focusing on assurances from the u. s. that he would be treated fairly or if he is actually i did to the united states. um, what are your thoughts on that? should we be trusting the united states when it says it can provide the sort of, um, i would be say the conditions that would be acceptable. absolutely not. like united states is one of those trustworthy nations on earth is responsible for international terrorism. but we have to acknowledge the fact that the walls that it's creates of the sales that it's responsible for. and, you know, when we're looking at the legal issue relation to this case, mental mind julian health, which is obviously a great concern to his family and talk with his supporters. and so anybody, you know, think there's got any sense of any compassion whatsoever. but let's look at the legal issues, the extradition act, and when the bill was going through parliament in december, 2002, the, and peace in the house. you know, questioning how bishop will have the fact if it came into legislation would, wou
it was focusing on assurances from the u. s. that he would be treated fairly or if he is actually i did to the united states. um, what are your thoughts on that? should we be trusting the united states when it says it can provide the sort of, um, i would be say the conditions that would be acceptable. absolutely not. like united states is one of those trustworthy nations on earth is responsible for international terrorism. but we have to acknowledge the fact that the walls that it's creates of...
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a british judge this morning rejected a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed, and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. tab with with oh, what is the national mood? i suppose it depends on what kind of media you consume to say the nation is divided in highly partisan is an understatement. was a certainly what the national media wants us to think. what are we really so divided on what really for hello driven by a dreamer shaped bank for some of those with in in there's things we dare to ask in a better way video with almost year carlos. pretty much with sure to coordinate a video like you to form a
a british judge this morning rejected a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us prisons due to the state of his mental health. even though the extradition has been rejected, the u. s. prosecutors have appealed, and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish...
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a british judge this morning rejected a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge, vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us. prison is due to the state of its mental health even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish classified information, as long as the us do not drop their charges, the freedom of the press is under threat. or he was president joe biden has hosting a virtual global summit on democracy. apparently, washington intends a nuclear said to save the world for democracy at least as a more in policy block understands this political term. critics of this stuff claim, it's all about strategic polarization and an attempt at values based diplomacy maybe just a normal or recording that much when when is you know that she is not in theater? we video almost closer. pretty much be with the with ca
a british judge this morning rejected a u. s. request to extradite assertion to the u. s. on espionage a learning disabled judge, vanessa braid sir said, assigns would not be safe in us. prison is due to the state of its mental health even though the extradition has been rejected. the u. s. prosecutors have appealed and in her ruling, aside from humanitarian concerns, the judge upheld their arguments. this allows to legally prosecute journalists and whistleblowers worldwide. if they publish...
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they say this is a 1st amendment case in the u. s. is tried upon as a science for exposing wrongdoing. p o u and his brother lesson is good. but just if you go, no shit just listed below. similarly with us here. did you notice that if you're in the world that are in full, full development, this gotcha or some political address. they shot it over and then you a so, so that in your case should boist them in the list. i will assume this week listen, smith? i'm blows you. henderson constructs killer. he's he get a yep, we're on the referral and then we feel the contra money out of my little if quickly understand. okay, understand that i've got you even though you're pulling on her la. mainly just the only response of your union did julian assange and courage chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she is again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if assange helped her leak secrets. she tells the judge, i'd r
they say this is a 1st amendment case in the u. s. is tried upon as a science for exposing wrongdoing. p o u and his brother lesson is good. but just if you go, no shit just listed below. similarly with us here. did you notice that if you're in the world that are in full, full development, this gotcha or some political address. they shot it over and then you a so, so that in your case should boist them in the list. i will assume this week listen, smith? i'm blows you. henderson constructs...
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the u. s. has no moral authority to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or not, no matter how the u. s. classes over itself, it's true face of seeking him in the under the guise democracy has long been exposed to the world. the so called summit for democracy will let me go down in history as a manipulator and sabotage of democracy with the rising corruption levels of the us have also been on people's minds recently and present biden's own son, of course, as they might in scandals more about other things that are apparent and could possibly democratic values says i'll post new york city. what is caleb open? the u. s. government sponsored summit for democracy has already begun. joe biden is presenting it as his glorious call to spread freedom and human rights around the world. in the lead up to it, a national anti corruption program was announced. our real estate markets are at risk of becoming a safe haven for criminals. clipped to crafts and others seeking to pock corrupt profits.
the u. s. has no moral authority to judge whether the rest of the world is democratic or not, no matter how the u. s. classes over itself, it's true face of seeking him in the under the guise democracy has long been exposed to the world. the so called summit for democracy will let me go down in history as a manipulator and sabotage of democracy with the rising corruption levels of the us have also been on people's minds recently and present biden's own son, of course, as they might in scandals...
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according to this confidential report from the u. s. embassy in madrid, he investigated everything. all this gave him a reputation as ambitious wanting to be in the spotlight. i know the truth is that gotham soon understood that in a globalized world, justice cannot be limited by national borders from madrid. he prosecuted the leaders of the dictatorships and argentina and she left her he couldn't do the same at whom his attempts to investigate crimes committed on the franco were blocked by the spanish judiciary. his unorthodox interpretation of the law earned him many enemies in 2012, while julianna's son's room ins under house arrest judge bust assad. gotham sits in the dock before the spanish supreme court deal with gun was investigating the country's largest political corruption network at the time, which also involved the ruling spanish, conservative party peace accused of misconduct. and the supreme court delivers its verdict. in an unanimous ruling he's been bought from practicing for 11 years, the court said he could not appeal against a decision which shortly after gotham o
according to this confidential report from the u. s. embassy in madrid, he investigated everything. all this gave him a reputation as ambitious wanting to be in the spotlight. i know the truth is that gotham soon understood that in a globalized world, justice cannot be limited by national borders from madrid. he prosecuted the leaders of the dictatorships and argentina and she left her he couldn't do the same at whom his attempts to investigate crimes committed on the franco were blocked by the...
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his name appeared in u. s. secret documents. his work in the national high court did not go unnoticed. outside of spain, and during his 30 year, korea gotham investigated drug trafficking networks, all types of organized crime, terrorism against the state. but also the states dirty war on terrorism with he was the only judge to prosecute osama bin laden, but he also investigated systematic torture at guantanamo, according to this confidential report from the u. s. embassy in madrid, he investigated everything. all this gave him a reputation as ambitious wanting to be in the spotlight. i know the truth is that gotham soon understood that in a globalized world, justice cannot be limited by national borders from madrid. he prosecuted the leaders of the dictatorships in argentina and she led her he couldn't do the same at whom his attempts to investigate crimes committed on the franco were blocked by the spanish judiciary. his unorthodox interpretation of the law and him many enemies in 2012, while julianna's son's room ins under ho
his name appeared in u. s. secret documents. his work in the national high court did not go unnoticed. outside of spain, and during his 30 year, korea gotham investigated drug trafficking networks, all types of organized crime, terrorism against the state. but also the states dirty war on terrorism with he was the only judge to prosecute osama bin laden, but he also investigated systematic torture at guantanamo, according to this confidential report from the u. s. embassy in madrid, he...
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they say this is a 1st amendment case in the u. s. has tried upon assassins for exposing wrong, doing p o u and his brother lesson is good. but just if you go, no shit, just listed it fellowship regularly with us here to dinner list or if you think not, well, they're in full full development this year. you gotcha awesome. politically. throughout the day they shot it over and then you a so i saw that in your case should boist them in the list. i will assume that the weekly. so maybe if i'm close your hand this if a sure killer he's he get on. yep, we're on the roster and then we feel the contra money out of and i will never go up quickly. understand. okay, understand you got i've got you even there you're pulling on her la. mainly just the only lavish bunch of julian did. julian, sons and courage. chelsea manning to steal secret documents as the prosecution claims manning was pardoned by obama and is now a free woman. but just before the start of the trial, she's again summoned to appear before the grand jury asked if his hunch helped
they say this is a 1st amendment case in the u. s. has tried upon assassins for exposing wrong, doing p o u and his brother lesson is good. but just if you go, no shit, just listed it fellowship regularly with us here to dinner list or if you think not, well, they're in full full development this year. you gotcha awesome. politically. throughout the day they shot it over and then you a so i saw that in your case should boist them in the list. i will assume that the weekly. so maybe if i'm close...
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this is the start of a new u. s. campaign against russian line behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation for the more is in fact, controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, this via and that is also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies it and calls itself a research platform about your asian global affairs solely. we contacted the see to get a further response to the claims and we're waiting to hear about from the us treasury to is through the course of the coming as we get something back from them. we'll let you know. but tony lazar again, telling us in his view here, a dangerous precedent has been set. i think that the, that the at the s c f, the foundation hosts honest journalism. even though out i don't, i don't agree with much of it. this is, this is serious work by serious journalists and that as a supporter of a free speech in a free press, i believe that readers should have access to this. ready kind of stuff and, and yet the, the u. s. government is trying to close down. and therefore trying
this is the start of a new u. s. campaign against russian line behavior. the u. s. government claims the strategic culture foundation for the more is in fact, controlled by russia's foreign intelligence agency, this via and that is also linked to the russian foreign ministry. the foundation denies it and calls itself a research platform about your asian global affairs solely. we contacted the see to get a further response to the claims and we're waiting to hear about from the us treasury to is...
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s. u s. treasury threatens american journalists with heavy fines. if they work for certain publications, one author, daniela's, and shares his story with us treasury powers. this is enormous. and database of individual freelance journalist is, was microscopic that some of them are so frightened or unwilling even to give interviews like this one. and the number of countries registering the new chrome strain of cove it volt and doubles to 57 since last week. the w h o talks to, i'll tell you about the threats it poses. i'm really hope.
s. u s. treasury threatens american journalists with heavy fines. if they work for certain publications, one author, daniela's, and shares his story with us treasury powers. this is enormous. and database of individual freelance journalist is, was microscopic that some of them are so frightened or unwilling even to give interviews like this one. and the number of countries registering the new chrome strain of cove it volt and doubles to 57 since last week. the w h o talks to, i'll tell you...
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s. mail stream may have been privatized with the u. s. postal service provides. could eggs, new p s is what they call the last mile, which is expensive. if they had to go to the last mile to the destination, to deliver a drop called parcels, you purchased a going through a week ago and charged $10.00 or $15.00, whatever. then they would go to the post office and deliver it was $3.00. they're all these other companies that are also processing parts of the mail and delivering parts of the mail and creating the machines that help to do the sorting of services spent billions of dollars in investment on the equipment that now is under utilized. much of that work has been contracted out and so what has been privatized is everything up to that last mile delivery, because that's where private enterprise can make is profit. they take a profit, and then they leave the costliest aspect public. the postal service was founded based on premise to provide a service to all american people, no matter where they live, universal service, they can't discriminate. they can't say, i d
s. mail stream may have been privatized with the u. s. postal service provides. could eggs, new p s is what they call the last mile, which is expensive. if they had to go to the last mile to the destination, to deliver a drop called parcels, you purchased a going through a week ago and charged $10.00 or $15.00, whatever. then they would go to the post office and deliver it was $3.00. they're all these other companies that are also processing parts of the mail and delivering parts of the mail...
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with professor kelly u t. s t i n o n i c plus hyundai, the coffee them in go gig stan nearby. i must look in. must explain it yesterday. yeah. it doesn't matter where i was gonna so hinting that hasanti pro atkinson this, doing the hampton that i sent this telephone with you. i remember hi data thought of the impression. think that a center is he done that a commit. comerica me ever is, was he is a play in front of the embassy. there's always in activists with john in 1998 gotham mass chief investigating judge and madrid, ordered the arrest of ex dictator penal tent who was currently in london. mm . thus he applied the principle of international jurisdiction, the idea behind it. some crimes are so serious that they affect all of humanity and can be prosecuted by any judge regardless of where they were committed. peanut jets arrest was a warning to dictators and leaders responsible for genocides quindrel impunity and that the laws of their own country crimes against humanity could now be prosecuted by any prosecutor or judge in the wild. i prefer some hacker is on hacker. this
with professor kelly u t. s t i n o n i c plus hyundai, the coffee them in go gig stan nearby. i must look in. must explain it yesterday. yeah. it doesn't matter where i was gonna so hinting that hasanti pro atkinson this, doing the hampton that i sent this telephone with you. i remember hi data thought of the impression. think that a center is he done that a commit. comerica me ever is, was he is a play in front of the embassy. there's always in activists with john in 1998 gotham mass chief...
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the 1st chairman of the new u. s. postal service was fred compel? former 18 tc. lou ah no. the new law begins with the founder's vision for a postal service operated as a basic and fundamental service to bind the nation together. compels vision of a corporation with leaders not accountable to the people has proven stronger. is it now you being a no no. no, no. what they did in a valuable mm hm. mapping my middle now i own my head up my lap and i had a knuckle. marla, bob again thought no along a bit. a well, i mean a relationship with sonya midlothian and ah, hello, thanks for joining me today. i appreciate the opportunity to speak to you about the situation we find ourselves in today in regards to the postal service and our tar business. the bottom line is this. we have got a cost look at we can do to cut the expenses and attempt to track revenue are going forward and people say, well, this is a service business. we shouldn't have to worry about that. we are a business, you work in a business, you know, we are no different than any other business out there, as always. than
the 1st chairman of the new u. s. postal service was fred compel? former 18 tc. lou ah no. the new law begins with the founder's vision for a postal service operated as a basic and fundamental service to bind the nation together. compels vision of a corporation with leaders not accountable to the people has proven stronger. is it now you being a no no. no, no. what they did in a valuable mm hm. mapping my middle now i own my head up my lap and i had a knuckle. marla, bob again thought no along...
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a situation on this regards to how the u. s. is treating with what they were actually doing, like going off a journalist on friday, email accounts in the hope that this machine issue with the organization. and as a very serious issue with the war in for google confirms to the lawyers that the case the united states is secretly building against wiki leaks is not just paranoia. it has a case number. one of the charges is s p a marsh with to have an international espionage case that it has sucked in dozens of people to its grand jury process. that has pulled in through warrants or from google and others. thousands of pages of information that has gone explicitly off the journals . that is what it calls a whole of government investigation. what other states called hologram investigation, which is the largest investigation ever into a publisher, which is an extra territorial maneuver by the united states to engulf foreign publishes in claims of espionage and its immediate case. surely this is the sexiest media case ever, but nonethel
a situation on this regards to how the u. s. is treating with what they were actually doing, like going off a journalist on friday, email accounts in the hope that this machine issue with the organization. and as a very serious issue with the war in for google confirms to the lawyers that the case the united states is secretly building against wiki leaks is not just paranoia. it has a case number. one of the charges is s p a marsh with to have an international espionage case that it has sucked...
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we talk about a democrat demarcus, she tries is in the u. s. so if you don't think that's outrageous enough that you know is only because today the everyday life seems to me as that someone has been doing this for 30 years. it's very difficult actually, to make a re depiction compete with the reality of the rages day by day life that we're seeing. good right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fancy and sugary and salty and addicted. it's not at the individual level, it's not individual well power. and if we go on believing that never change this obesity epidemic, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment in what's driving the obesity epidemic, it's corporate with usually friendly u. s. media outlets are starting to say joe biden shouldn't run again for president . is american covey deaths top 800000 ramp and inflation. drugs can see the prices through the written to position in germany to the countries new cove measures with assassin
we talk about a democrat demarcus, she tries is in the u. s. so if you don't think that's outrageous enough that you know is only because today the everyday life seems to me as that someone has been doing this for 30 years. it's very difficult actually, to make a re depiction compete with the reality of the rages day by day life that we're seeing. good right now, there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fancy and sugary and salty and...
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which in a way situation with regards to how the u. s. government is treating with what they were actually doing was like that he going off to a journalist, personal and private e mail accounts in the hope that this is yes edition would get a used to attack the organization. and as soon as he to in a half, when did you know this is a very serious issue, concern, all of you can do the warrant for google confirms to the law is that the case the united states is secretly building against wiki leaks is not just paranoia, it has a case number. one of the charges is espionage. with an international espionage case that it has sucked in thousands of people to its grand jury process that has pulled in through warrants or from google and others. thousands of pages isn't ration that has gone explicitly off the journals. that is what it calls a whole of government investigation. what other states call hall gum investigation, which is the largest investigation ever into a publisher, which is an extra territorial maneuver by the united states to eng
which in a way situation with regards to how the u. s. government is treating with what they were actually doing was like that he going off to a journalist, personal and private e mail accounts in the hope that this is yes edition would get a used to attack the organization. and as soon as he to in a half, when did you know this is a very serious issue, concern, all of you can do the warrant for google confirms to the law is that the case the united states is secretly building against wiki...
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they got the were they got their order, they got the u. s. with yeah, ordering lot, there was a sunday. got the was for the for them or she to come much whatever. i'm working group i committed just human knows i did a i just you know you got get there, mr. moody and i've been shown i again medic ah ah, i driven by drink shaped banks centers and those with there's sinks. we dare to ask it. are you being a no, no, no, no, but i did a mapping by mirror. now i own my hair up. my lap and i had a millionaire copeland, my love bob gideon thought now, well, i'm up there a bit. a well, i mean, happy relations with who ah turbans accused by republicans of surrendering to vladimir putin by dropping russia punishments from a defense. phil democrats and drafting what they are touting has been the mother of old sanctions, talked in moscow. it all comes down to the presidents of russia and the united states, how crisis talks triggered by tensions over ukraine. in other news, we speak to an afghan family that found a loss. toddler during august, chaotic hue
they got the were they got their order, they got the u. s. with yeah, ordering lot, there was a sunday. got the was for the for them or she to come much whatever. i'm working group i committed just human knows i did a i just you know you got get there, mr. moody and i've been shown i again medic ah ah, i driven by drink shaped banks centers and those with there's sinks. we dare to ask it. are you being a no, no, no, no, but i did a mapping by mirror. now i own my hair up. my lap and i had a...
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they got the were, they got their order, they got the u. s. with ordering lot, there was conductors, and they got the, what for the, for them or she to come much water and working group. i committed just human or i'll did a i just, you know, or you got guess i missed somebody under carpet shanay. callaghan, medi gallagher with oh, many was full. the delta would be the sort of p i did. i could, well, you're not going to get a shoulder any more transmissible than delta and not what's happening. you got something which is popped up with more than 30 changes in that spike protein that we're all interested in. it's accumulated, all the mutations we've seen in different varies all in one bars. and that raises some very interesting issues about where did he come from in the 1st place. is it possible to get even more mutually what's going to happen in terms of disease severity and vaccine protection? so in any suggesting though, no divorce is still got some way to go through the more surprises in the stories that shake the way here in our se, tension
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it's now a self, a failing extinction of bad for the u. s. economy, sorry, america, but it's over because the ability to do what paul walker did raise right is no longer on the table because the duration rest, the fundamental underpinning of us kind of the by market is so far out the outdoor that any little bit move up we'll crash it anyway, so it's either crash or one way or crash it another way, but you're not going to avoid the crash. oh, i'm working hammer surgeon the bad. she popped in. she said, well, i'm getting ready to go shopping for christmas and i wish there was a girl to buy another, shooting another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a ar 15, semi automatic rifle. when the issue comes home, it's time to act. when we're silent on this issue, the other side wins by default, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the jobs, which is why do you where again, were you scared with nothing. i take it off it, i think the people need to take responsibility into their own hands and be pr
it's now a self, a failing extinction of bad for the u. s. economy, sorry, america, but it's over because the ability to do what paul walker did raise right is no longer on the table because the duration rest, the fundamental underpinning of us kind of the by market is so far out the outdoor that any little bit move up we'll crash it anyway, so it's either crash or one way or crash it another way, but you're not going to avoid the crash. oh, i'm working hammer surgeon the bad. she popped in....
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s. government property. but now the obama administration is using it to prosecute whistleblowers and publishers and the free press. for example, chelsea manning a former military intelligence analyst. my name was accused of leaking to wiki leaks, thousands of confidential documents about the was in iraq and afghanistan. her punishment was harsher than the one imposed on the service men accused of committing war crimes or torture. in the same conflicts during 3 years of prosecution and trial manning was the victim of humiliation. in humane treatment and torch nissan, just defense fears he may suffer the same fate who if he's indicted and extradited to the united states book is telling me sh, hysterical harass a bug. lot could sell aloud. and as, as soon international casita where the us in a moment or pro peace, you know, our cerebral kit and in, okay, no, i sat quanto on yours cuz he seemed going to seem to see on the part of this course . awesome. would you say that he's been denied medical attention as anx
s. government property. but now the obama administration is using it to prosecute whistleblowers and publishers and the free press. for example, chelsea manning a former military intelligence analyst. my name was accused of leaking to wiki leaks, thousands of confidential documents about the was in iraq and afghanistan. her punishment was harsher than the one imposed on the service men accused of committing war crimes or torture. in the same conflicts during 3 years of prosecution and trial...
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we showed you earlier and a team from the u. s. the american captain considered the right tactics with a key to victory. and they are shutting one by down rapid, rapidly chinese. now i think, you know, but it makes no difference was dreaming. i think the ideal is port athlete is someone who is diverse. so in other words, it can be anybody as long, they have thinking and they can react to time and work on her team. then 100 percent. it doesn't matter who you are or what, what you look like that, that's what matters to natalie. you could be small, big, it doesn't matter as long as your quick thinking. i think gaming sports is the way to the future. there's already been a massive climate gaming. sports is sports, i guess you could say in a lot of other countries, a lot of other games have been climbing and even blips, you know, only 3 years ago when we 1st started hosting, i won the team that news with $50000.00 in their pockets yeah, will i do wish ago media about eat, of course that after you are not the court would watch it. but le
we showed you earlier and a team from the u. s. the american captain considered the right tactics with a key to victory. and they are shutting one by down rapid, rapidly chinese. now i think, you know, but it makes no difference was dreaming. i think the ideal is port athlete is someone who is diverse. so in other words, it can be anybody as long, they have thinking and they can react to time and work on her team. then 100 percent. it doesn't matter who you are or what, what you look like that,...
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the u. s. has torn up practically every treaty with moscow. again of rob, warmth of the kremlin, won't take kindly to even more har sanctions threatened by. his american counterpart talks in sweden had a trope of documents appears to show the u. s. government failed to prosecute cia employees suspected of child sex abuse. ah, hello, good to have you with a slide from moscow. this is art international 12 he is at 11 with me. come in break 1st and more.
the u. s. has torn up practically every treaty with moscow. again of rob, warmth of the kremlin, won't take kindly to even more har sanctions threatened by. his american counterpart talks in sweden had a trope of documents appears to show the u. s. government failed to prosecute cia employees suspected of child sex abuse. ah, hello, good to have you with a slide from moscow. this is art international 12 he is at 11 with me. come in break 1st and more.
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as russia's top diplomat notes, the u. s. has torn up practically every treaty with moscow sergey lab. rob warns that the kremlin won't take played to even more harsh sanctions threatened by his american counterpart at talks in sweden. and a trove of documents appears to show the u. s. government failed to prosecute cia employees suspected of child sex abuse. ah .
as russia's top diplomat notes, the u. s. has torn up practically every treaty with moscow sergey lab. rob warns that the kremlin won't take played to even more harsh sanctions threatened by his american counterpart at talks in sweden. and a trove of documents appears to show the u. s. government failed to prosecute cia employees suspected of child sex abuse. ah .
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s. military drone operator. brandon bryant express to us his frustration over his decision to see that nothing has changed, even when it's blatantly out in front of everyone's face, how we operate and, and no one's being held accountable. like we've been talking about this for 10 years now. let me put in calls for immediate talks to stop further nato expansion towards russia's borders and a telephone conversation with british prime minister boris johnson. that submitted ongoing speculation over the situation in ukraine and accusations towards russia.
s. military drone operator. brandon bryant express to us his frustration over his decision to see that nothing has changed, even when it's blatantly out in front of everyone's face, how we operate and, and no one's being held accountable. like we've been talking about this for 10 years now. let me put in calls for immediate talks to stop further nato expansion towards russia's borders and a telephone conversation with british prime minister boris johnson. that submitted ongoing speculation over...
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s. i mean, how is this being taken from the politic standpoint? and from the people on the ground, ah, for us you, it should be understood that our role and weight, but it comes to global economy and the global politics have been somebody decreasing in the past. i mean if you look at our share of global g d p that has shrink from 21 percent to 18 percent. if the look at the fact of brack said that definitely becomes the european union. unfortunately, we have not been progressing too much in the larger procedure at all. and the europe in union has been facing a crisis when it comes to energy supply not to speak about all the economy challenges posed by the pandemic situation. and that have to relate the challenges also. so i do believe that all of these challenges we have been facing in europe should make everybody to understand that a better eurasia and cooperation, a better cooperation between the european union and the russian federation. a better european, better cooperation between european union and the east, as such will definitely serve our
s. i mean, how is this being taken from the politic standpoint? and from the people on the ground, ah, for us you, it should be understood that our role and weight, but it comes to global economy and the global politics have been somebody decreasing in the past. i mean if you look at our share of global g d p that has shrink from 21 percent to 18 percent. if the look at the fact of brack said that definitely becomes the european union. unfortunately, we have not been progressing too much in the...
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and i think bad is the most likely culprit as to why people have gain weight u. s. government called on the food industry to market thousands of processed foods that were reduced and fat and saturated fat. so if the food industry and you're supposed to reduce fat, what are you going to replace of? well processed grans and sugar ah, agro industry, slight of hand made the transition, painless, sugar, a cheap replacement for fat made light, food, tasty and addictive. chemist went to work extruding, ingredients, supermarket shelves, filled with attractively package, starches, reprocessed, his bread, cornflakes and convenience. ah. in a sense the food industry did what they were told. now they were happy to do it because sugar is actually cheaper than fat, so they could increase their and call these products holfer's. public ultimately paid the price to $1.00, then you were the one in for children here right now is overweight. one of the big reasons with i thinking we give them biscuits, suites, christs and chocolate every day. eating excessive sugar causes deep dysfu
and i think bad is the most likely culprit as to why people have gain weight u. s. government called on the food industry to market thousands of processed foods that were reduced and fat and saturated fat. so if the food industry and you're supposed to reduce fat, what are you going to replace of? well processed grans and sugar ah, agro industry, slight of hand made the transition, painless, sugar, a cheap replacement for fat made light, food, tasty and addictive. chemist went to work...
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it's now a self fulfilling extinction event for the u. s. economy, sorry, america, but it's over because the ability to do what paul walker did raise right is no longer on the table. because the duration rest, they have fundamental understanding of the u. s. kind of the bond market is so far out the door that any little bit move up will crash it anyway. so it's either crash or one way or crash in another way, but you're not going to avoid the crash. technology is a very big industry and there's a lot of opportunities for hackers, levelland, it's not him, but he didn't bring the law in that country. you're dealing with why rushed him that the major cybersecurity challenge is the sovereignty of laws that cyberspace has no borders. new sovereignty we ended up with, for example, the national health service in the u. k. the and h was completely light doubts from a ransomware attack. if you are coming in to a clinic, because you had a test or you had an operation, they can't find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper. ah questions and
it's now a self fulfilling extinction event for the u. s. economy, sorry, america, but it's over because the ability to do what paul walker did raise right is no longer on the table. because the duration rest, they have fundamental understanding of the u. s. kind of the bond market is so far out the door that any little bit move up will crash it anyway. so it's either crash or one way or crash in another way, but you're not going to avoid the crash. technology is a very big industry and there's...
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s. government fail to prosecute cia employee suspected of child sex abuse. and in the u. k. thousands have been left for that activity for almost a week following an intense storm spock and complaints that the government is lagging and its response that come home. it's what it feels like. like i have no roots, everything feels ups down. you really have a base.
s. government fail to prosecute cia employee suspected of child sex abuse. and in the u. k. thousands have been left for that activity for almost a week following an intense storm spock and complaints that the government is lagging and its response that come home. it's what it feels like. like i have no roots, everything feels ups down. you really have a base.
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to, ah, u. s. food, the u. s. coded response hits the road block size testing capacity runs out with a daily infection rate surging 7 of old across some states. we have a surgeon and we do need more testing centers. i mean, look at these lines that is all horrible on it. we, you know, most of my friends have to wait on line for hours and hours to get tested. i've had to wait on line for hours to get tested. brush is foreign ministry says holding negative expansion will be the top priority it up calling talks will be a lot and the united states.
to, ah, u. s. food, the u. s. coded response hits the road block size testing capacity runs out with a daily infection rate surging 7 of old across some states. we have a surgeon and we do need more testing centers. i mean, look at these lines that is all horrible on it. we, you know, most of my friends have to wait on line for hours and hours to get tested. i've had to wait on line for hours to get tested. brush is foreign ministry says holding negative expansion will be the top priority it up...
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u. s. military personnel will be held liable for august. botch drone strike and afghanistan, which killed 10 civilians, including 7 children. we hear from a grieving relative, that's alesongo fo nobody approached us. no one contacted us and we were given no information.
u. s. military personnel will be held liable for august. botch drone strike and afghanistan, which killed 10 civilians, including 7 children. we hear from a grieving relative, that's alesongo fo nobody approached us. no one contacted us and we were given no information.